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| Review: In 'Intimate Apparel,' Letting the Seamstress Sing | by Jesse Green Feb 1, 2022 | Lynn Nottage’s play about a Black woman in 1905 becomes an opera, with music by Ricky Ian Gordon, that forefronts voices ignored by history.From left: Krysty Swann as Mayme, Kearstin Piper Brown as Esther and Naomi Louisa O’Connell as Mrs. Van Buren in Lynn Nottage and Ricky Ian Gordon’s opera, “Intimate Apparel.” | | | Review: In Clare Barron's 'Shhhh,' Staging a Memoir of the Body | by Maya Phillips Feb 1, 2022 | The playwright directs and stars in her new play for Atlantic Theater Company’s Stage 2. It’s less a traditional narrative and more of a series of flirtations with discomfort.Constance Shulman, left, and Clare Barron play sisters in “Shhhh” at the Atlantic Theater Company’s Stage 2. | | | | |
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